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Order by Mail only $10 postpaid \ "- tlte øutmee tree 42 East 53 Street · New York 22 5 I ' " I 15 EAST 60 k.t pi SW YORK 22 for a happ'Jl Fathers' Day our ræu) sill? fly front shirt na'vy, natural bro'lun J coral all sizes long slee'ves $25 ^ :;., . ^ )'''' * < ...:. .t.... '.." _... " '" " ......... / --;:.. k .. ð":!v ^ ,'" 1'>>V , .y a Distinguished Service Cross, which is gIven, except sometimes in the cases of big generals, only for extraordinary heroism. "I've worked awfully hard trying to get that thing," Reeves told me. To date, variously employing an M -1 rifle, a carbine, and his favorite weapon, the hand grenade, he has per- sonallyaccounted for, by his own reck- oning, more than two hundred enemy dead, or the equivalent of five platoons. He prefers the M -1 to the carbine. "The carbine fires too fast," he told me. "It'll get off thIrty rounds before you know it. When a man is shooting at some- body-I don't care who he Is-he gets excited and grabs that trigger, and if he's got a carbine, his weapon will just keep on talking. That's wasteful. Hell, you can kill a man with one or two rounds as easy as with thirty." Sergeant Reeves always carries an extra-sharp bayonet with him, too, but although his contact with the Chinese has been ex- ceedingly intimate, he doubts whether he has ever killed one of them with it. "I've stuck a couple after I got 'em down," he said, "but I think they were dead alreadv." J ;',:) TIKE so many other men who en- L listed in th Regular Army during peacetime, Sergeant Reeves is a South- ernèr. He was born on June 7,1926, in Tallahassee, Florida, which has been his home all his life except for a couple of years in the thirties, when his father, a building contractor, was working in Texas. The Sergeant is the oldest of seven children. He has two brothers, both of whom have also served in the armed forces. In the spring., of 1 943, just as he was finishing his second year at Leon County High, in Tallahassee, he decided to give up school and JOIn the Navy. "We were living on a little country farm outside Tallahassee then," he said, "and all the boys I'd been run- ning around the woods with were being drafted, so I thought what the hell!" His parents were unenthusiastic about his notion but finally gave him permis- sion to enlist. (In 1948, not long after joining the .l\rmy, he took some cor- respondence courses and received a high-school diploma.) He went through boot camp at Bainhridge, Maryland, and then was assigned to a vessel that ferried cargo and personnel between the Pacific bases. He stayed with It for thirteen months. "'Then I got tired of the water and put in for a transfer," he said. "Thev gave me m} choice of submarines or naval air. 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